Artists Talk: Jed Gregorio – “Art-making is a profession of faith, each work is an article of faith”
In this episode of Artists Talk, artist Jed Gregorio is interviewed by Gabrielle Gatchalian, independent curator and international liaison for...
If you aren’t in the know, we’re telling you. Bicol is a hotspot for art. Look at how Salingoy Art...
Segundo, the 20th auction for Lhuillier-managed Casa de Memoria presents close to 300 lots of fine European objets d’art and...
A manger scene juxtaposed against concrete blocks seemingly pierced by a mortar shell is the latest offering by secretive artist Banksy.
MANILA, Philippines — Over 70 works by Filipino painters, sculptors, mixed media and performance artists will be featured in...
When it was announced that Van Gogh Alive: The Experience, a “multi-sensory” exhibit featuring the works of famed painter Vincent...
If you’ve been following me for a while, you’d know that I love art. I love discovering new styles through...
Casa de Memoria, Manila’s choice auction house for antiquities, furniture, and European objet d’arts announces its third auction for 2019...
I never thought I could feel like this about anything anymore,” says Conchitina Sevilla Bernardo. “I started at 72, and I love it! It has become a passion.”
SINGAPORE—In the face of the Hong Kong police’s violent crackdown on protests against the proposed extradition law with China, the National Gallery of Singapore (NGS) has opened an international exhibit of activist artworks across Asia, spanning the Cold War to the 1990s, some of them done around the time of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations and their suppression by Beijing’s Communist bosses in 1989.